Quick Enchilada Skillet

Last week, I cooked up a huge value pack of chicken breasts in the crock pot. (On low for about 5 hours.) After the chicken was done, I let it cool a bit and then put it in the fridge to finish cooling completely. The next day I diced the chicken breast and froze it into individual meal size servings.

I love having my meats pre cooked and ready for whatever meal I have scheduled for that day. It is so convenient and shaves at least 10 minutes off of my peal prep time. (Chicken is almost always on sale at one store or another, that is why you will find so many chicken dishes on my blog.)

Using the pre-cooked chicken, I put this Chicken Enchilada Skillet together faster than it took me to set up and photograph the dish! I know chips are not the healthiest meal addition, but no matter what the dish is, when I serve it with chips, it is gobbled up by my little guys every time… (You could make your own chips in a pinch using corn or flour tortillas and if your grocery store makes fresh tortillas like mine does, that would be even better!)

1 tub (10 oz.) PHILADELPHIA Southwest Cooking Cream (The southwest cooking creme can be difficult to find, you can use plain cooking cream or 1/2 block of softened regular cream cheese. If you do increase your taco seasoning and salsa just a bit)

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This looks so good! Any dinner that can be scooped up with chips sounds delicious! And I agree about pre-cooking chicken and keeping it in the freezer. It makes such a difference on those nights when everything is crazy and I don't feel like cooking. I'm a new follower stopping by from Six Sisters' Stuff.

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